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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lu_YuanjiuLu Yuanjiu - Wikipedia

    Lu Yuanjiu (9 January 1920 – 6 June 2023) was a Chinese physicist. He was a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Engineering.

  2. Jun 7, 2023 · Distinguished scientist Lu Yuanjiu, a recipient of the July 1 Medal, the Communist Party of China's highest honor, died on Tuesday in Beijing. He was 103.

  3. May 25, 2024 · Lu Yuanjiu, a distinguished scientist and recipient of the July 1 Medal, the Communist Party of China's highest honor, died on Tuesday in Beijing. He was 103. Lu was one of the most decorated scientists in China and one of the founders of the nation's space industry.

  4. As Lu Yuanjiu finally set foot on Chinese soil again in May 1956, he was overjoyed and wanted to yell out loud: “Motherland, I’m back now!” More than 20 days earlier, Lu had embarked on a journey back home from the United States along with his wife and their three kids.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Lu Yuanjiu, a distinguished scientist and recipient of the July 1 Medal, the Communist Party of China's highest honor, died on Tuesday in Beijing. He was 103. Lu was one of the most decorated...

  6. Lu Yuanjiu, an expert in gyroscopes and inertial navigation, was born in Anhwei on 9th Jan. 1920. He graduated from the Aeronautical Department, National Central University in 1941 and received his Sc.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA in 1949.

  7. Lu Yuanjiu, a distinguished scientist and recipient of the July 1 Medal, the Communist Party of China's highest honor, died on Tuesday in Beijing. He was 103. Lu was one of the most decorated scientists in China and one of the founders of the nation's space industry.